I don't know about yall but when I hear them old hymns it's like big momma and granddaddy are still here.you can almost hear them singing if you listen hard enough
My Grandma sung this all the time....I never knew who or what I just remember the melody...So happy I found it. When I first heard it I just started crying.....still the tears flow....
I got saved and sanctified in Detroit in an old store front holiness Church. They sang these old time songs. That was back in 1968 when Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. died that summer. I'm 73 now and will never forget it. God is sure good enough.
This is true laboring in the Spirit! This what's called the Birth of Intercession Prayer, Spiritual Warfare prayer! This is where The fivefold Ministry is pushed out into this world. The Apostle, THE Prophet, The Evangelist, The Pastor, And The Teacher. Got their start right here.
It’s 2020 an you can still feel the spirit from this song ... that’s why the scriptures says God is a spirit and they that worship him must worship him spirt and in truth!
Thank you Lord for these hymns. These tore the church up when I was a kid, now as an adult I see why. My good ole service house still sing these hymn to this day and I love it. Catch the church at the right time and it's OVER!!!!! YES SUH DOC
Oh my Goodness, this brings up such great memories as a child to early adulthood, You didn't have to know the words, you automatically just song with spiritual feeling.
My My My My what a great reminder!!! I Love the Lord, He really did hear my cry. My God if we could still have some of this in !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11
I'm 15 and a couple months ago the deacon at my church that sung this died. he was like 92 I think, and every communion he would sing this. and even though we laughed about the moaning and not knowing the words, I've always loved this song. but just recently I learned what this song was "called" and it is just amazing
Good God A’mighty I grew up in Gastonia North Carolina and this type singing was heard in the baptist church and I love it I’m Pentecostal now and been awhile but still go to baptist during revivals to hear this
This would have gave me nightmares as a child but I can def appreciate this sound as an adult . We were holiness so this would have been extremely different .
@@orlandosumlin Dr. Watts refers to Isaac Watts, the famous hymn writer. During the time of slavery, his hymn lyrics were deeply loved by those bound by slavery, and since most of the slaves were illiterate, they would sing the hymns in this style (called a "lined hymn") so that the congregation could hear the melody and then sing it for themselves. Out of love for Isaac Watts, these hymns are referred to as "Dr. Watts Hymns."
Eugenia Brown If your focus is on the Holy One it won't matter the "style" so much...I've heard music I just don't get with that had me trapped in it's emphasis on the Lord and His holiness.